- Court says semi nude demonstration by Congress workers hurt India reputation
- Five day police custody granted over law and order and foreign conspiracy suspicion
Hyderabad: The Delhi Court has strongly condemned the semi nude demonstration by Congress workers at the AI Summit. The court said the protest was an attack on law and order. It also observed that such actions were likely to damage India diplomatic reputation.
The case relates to a protest held during the AI Summit. According to the information available, Congress workers staged a semi nude demonstration at the venue. The court took serious note of the manner of protest. It then made sharp observations on its impact.
Court cites law and order and India diplomatic reputation
While hearing the matter, the Delhi Court stated that the protest was not merely a demonstration. Instead, it described the act as an attack on law and order. The court further said that such incidents could harm India diplomatic standing. Therefore, it underlined the need to examine the role of those involved.
Meanwhile, the court also considered the conduct of the accused. It said there was suspicion that they might abscond. In addition, it noted concerns about possible links to foreign conspiracies. These observations formed part of the court reasoning during the hearing.
Five day police custody for Congress workers
On Saturday, the Delhi Court granted five day police custody to four Congress workers accused in the case. The custody was allowed to enable questioning. The court stated that this decision was taken on suspicion that they may be absconding and may have links to foreign conspiracies.
The order came amid heightened attention on the AI Summit protest. However, the court made it clear that maintaining law and order remains a priority. It also stressed that any act that could tarnish India reputation would be taken seriously. Further investigation is expected as the police proceed with the questioning during the custody period.
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